Essays about: "Creative Criticism"

Showing result 6 - 10 of 21 essays containing the words Creative Criticism.

  1. 6. Endogenic Production : subjective matter and bodily involvement

    University essay from Konstfack/Inredningsarkitektur & Möbeldesign

    Author : Nils Ställborn; [2022]
    Keywords : Spatial design; interior architecture; interior design; textile furniture; textile structure; soft structure; squiggly structures; drafting; draw; drawstring; drawstring furniture; furniture; furniture design; textile architecture; Baroque; sewing furniture; form-production; endogenic; exogenic; endogenic approach; endogenic process; tectonic production; rectangular room; clothes; architecture; body; design method; wool; Texel wool; folds; pleats; material hierarchies; the senses; draping; shape; sustainable; norm criticism; exploring;

    Abstract : The word endogenic means growing or proceeding from within, it is commonly used to describe the process of tectonic movement and earth crust formation caused by the extrusion of magmatic material. My project is a metaphorical exploration of the geological term “endogenic process” as well as an exploration of a design approach based on the term. READ MORE

  2. 7. Controversial Advertisement and New Investors: Is this a knock-OAT for the sustainable Company Oatly?

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Företagsekonomiska institutionen

    Author : Beata Edlund; Emma Pärsson; Johanna Gripwall; [2021]
    Keywords : brand activism; Oatly; corporate reputation; brand identity; Business and Economics;

    Abstract : December 2nd 2016 it was established that Oatly had a new co-owner, China Resources, a partnership that went against not only their own core values but also the values of their oat followers. However, it was not until 2019 the media storm drew in. READ MORE

  3. 8. Exploring the Places that Language and Nature Converge. Ethics and Aesthetics in Jody Gladding’s Poetry

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Engelska

    Author : Kristina Csiki Helg; [2019]
    Keywords : Jody Gladding; ecocriticism; ecopoetry; Languages and Literatures;

    Abstract : The need for sustainable solutions to the negative state of the Earth is urgent. Ethical choices need to be made and humanity’s endowed imagination needs to be employed to find creative ways ahead. READ MORE

  4. 9. Meme Marketing to Fellow Kids

    University essay from Malmö universitet/Fakulteten för kultur och samhälle (KS)

    Author : William Lind; [2019]
    Keywords : Memes; memetic media; authenticity; corporate identity; vernacular criticism; intangible assets; reddit; twitter;

    Abstract : Corporations attempting to enter the realm of memetic media often find themselves lost and embarrassed; the chaotic nature of meme culture as a global way of expression on the internet has proven difficult, and communities like Reddits r/FellowKids enact vernacular criticism on corporations who attempt to use memes in order to reach their target audience. This study aims to reach higher knowledge of successful corporate engagement in memetic media through a text analysis of discussions between users on Reddit and the interplay on Twitter where users engage in vernacular ways with the Wendy’s Twitter account. READ MORE

  5. 10. Socially sustainable housing renovations through co-creative dialogues - A critical case study of tenant dialogues during the DrottningH project, Helsingborg

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Institutionen för kulturgeografi och ekonomisk geografi

    Author : Karl Helgesson; [2018]
    Keywords : Co-creative dialogue; tenant influence; renovation; social sustainability; Social Sciences;

    Abstract : In Sweden processes concerning physical planning have changed and developed in a direction where dialogue has become increasingly important in planning policy and practice (Khakee, 2000). The co-creative dialogue (Adler, 2015) is a way to achieve ambitions to include groups with few resources, counteract political inclusion and actively work towards everyone’s right to participate and have influence (Westin and Hellquist, 2015). READ MORE